How 3 European human rights cases could shape climate litigation
LONDON — Does government inaction on climate change violate human rights? That is the question the European Court of Human Rights will for
LONDON — Does government inaction on climate change violate human rights? That is the question the European Court of Human Rights will for
WASHINGTON – Two key US lawmakers said on Sunday they struck a deal on draft bipartisan data privacy legislation that would restrict consumer data
SINGAPORE – Large amounts of climate-warming refrigerant gases from China and Turkey are being smuggled illegally into Europe, undermining a global pact to phase
SYDNEY – Australia’s major supermarkets could face fines of up to A$10 million ($6.6 million) if suppliers and growers are not treated fairly, an
BEIJING – US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is set to wrap up four days of meetings in China with a visit to the central
BRASILIA – A standoff between Elon Musk and Brazil escalated on Sunday when a Supreme Court judge opened an inquiry into the billionaire after
KYIV – The Ukrainian energy system that was severely damaged by Russian missile attacks in recent weeks is now almost completely stabilized, and the energy ministry
THE HAGUE – Climate activist Greta Thunberg was detained twice by police at a demonstration in The Hague, the Netherlands, for several
COPENHAGEN — Residents in Copenhagen’s famous hippie enclave Christiania began digging up its main street known for its cannabis trade on Saturday,
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